Irish rail faces possible strike action
Strike action could be on the card's at Irish Rail, after SIPTU workers voted to reject Labour Court recommendations on a cost saving plan. The company wants to change workers' terms and conditions - in a bid to save 8.7 million euro this year. SIPTU balloted its staff on the proposals - which they rejected by 51 per cent to 49. The union says it will now meet with management to discuss the situation - and ballot its members on strike and industrial action.
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